Henri Estienne

Materials For The Improvement Of The New Edition Of Stephens' Greek Thesaurus

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 78 Seiten
ISBN 1024585026
EAN 9781024585025
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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"Materials For The Improvement Of The New Edition Of Stephens' Greek Thesaurus" by Henri Estienne (Henricus Stephanus) represents a significant contribution to classical lexicography. This work provides enhancements and refinements to the renowned Greek thesaurus originally compiled by Robert Estienne (Stephanus). As a valuable resource for scholars and students of the Greek language, this book offers insights into the nuances of ancient Greek vocabulary and usage.
Estienne's meticulous scholarship is evident throughout, making this text essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Greek language. It remains a vital reference for researchers, linguists, and those with an interest in the historical development of lexicographical tools.
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